The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Andrus, Woodruff, & Gauntlett, 1843 - Počet stran: 267 |
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... RESPECT OF THE COMPILER ; ACCOMPANIED BY THE WISH , THAT HIS AGE MAY BE AS COMPOSED AND HAPPY AS HIS PAST LIFE HAS BEEN ARDUOUS , HONORABLE , AND USEFUL . ADVERTISEMENT . THIS work is a compilation exclusively ; and TO ...
... RESPECT OF THE COMPILER ; ACCOMPANIED BY THE WISH , THAT HIS AGE MAY BE AS COMPOSED AND HAPPY AS HIS PAST LIFE HAS BEEN ARDUOUS , HONORABLE , AND USEFUL . ADVERTISEMENT . THIS work is a compilation exclusively ; and TO ...
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... respects , his ability may have failed in the performance . This he hopes he has done ; and he has given in a portable and economical form , what was before con- tained in , or appended to , books voluminous in bulk and extrava , gant ...
... respects , his ability may have failed in the performance . This he hopes he has done ; and he has given in a portable and economical form , what was before con- tained in , or appended to , books voluminous in bulk and extrava , gant ...
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... respecting them . It rouses from pernicious indolence , and renders the sentiments and dispositions already formed most influ- ential . In a word , it has made of the human species both angels and monsters ; it has animated to the most ...
... respecting them . It rouses from pernicious indolence , and renders the sentiments and dispositions already formed most influ- ential . In a word , it has made of the human species both angels and monsters ; it has animated to the most ...
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... respecting those important considerations ; and the result of such their proceedings , from time to time , to lay before the house . " Resolved , that it be an instruction to the said com . mittee , that they do , without delay , inform ...
... respecting those important considerations ; and the result of such their proceedings , from time to time , to lay before the house . " Resolved , that it be an instruction to the said com . mittee , that they do , without delay , inform ...
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... respect of such province or colony , to impose any duties , taxes , or assessments , ex- cept only such as might be thought necessary for the regulation of commerce . This likewise received the usual large majority in its favor , with ...
... respect of such province or colony , to impose any duties , taxes , or assessments , ex- cept only such as might be thought necessary for the regulation of commerce . This likewise received the usual large majority in its favor , with ...
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